Shear stress versus the rate of shear strain for three Newtonian fluids is drawn in below graph which of the fluid is having high viscosity

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Shear stress versus the rate of shear strain for
three Newtonian fluids is drawn in below graph
which of the fluid is having high viscosity
Newtonian liquid
P
Shear rate
a. only Fluid Q
O b. only Fluid P
С.
cannot say as the date is insufficient
d. only Fluid R
Shear stress
Transcribed Image Text:Shear stress versus the rate of shear strain for three Newtonian fluids is drawn in below graph which of the fluid is having high viscosity Newtonian liquid P Shear rate a. only Fluid Q O b. only Fluid P С. cannot say as the date is insufficient d. only Fluid R Shear stress
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